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iPhone 5: Everything You Need To Know About Apple’s New iPhone

Everything you need to know about iPhone 5.

Apple unveiled iPhone 5 – their hotly anticipated 6th generation iPhone at a special event on Wednesday, September 12.

iPhone 5 is 18% thinner and 20% lighter than iPhone 4S and comes packed with new features and improvements such as a taller 4-inch display, faster A6 chip, support for faster 4G LTE networks, improved battery life, FaceTime HD camera and more.

Apple has updated its vintage and obsolete list of products to include the iPhone 5 starting from October 30th last month. Apple dropped software support for the iPhone 5 with iOS 11 in 2017 itself, so it makes sense for the company to drop hardware support for the device now.

Despite being a point release, iOS 10.2 comes with a number of new features and changes. As we have seen with the release of any major new iOS release, a speed test comparison follows with the latest released version and the older version to see how it affects performance, especially on older devices.

Apple rolled out its iOS 10.1 update on Monday, and while iPhone 7 Plus owners will be most excited about it — thanks to the new Portrait Mode — there are plenty of improvements under the hood we can all appreciate. But will they make your iPhone any faster? Find out here.

Apple released iOS 10 a few days ago and it comes jam-packed with new features and performance improvements. While this is an exciting news for many, iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C users are in for some surprise as few of our readers have pointed out that some of the features of iOS 10 don’t work on these devices.

If you still haven’t upgraded to iOS 10 because you’re worried it might make your iPhone slower, now is the time to find out once and for all what kind of impact Apple’s latest software has on performance. Check out the speed test videos below versus iOS 9.3.5.

Apple seeded its iOS 10.0.1 Golden Master to beta testers on Wednesday. This is the release that will rollout to all compatible devices on September 13, bringing redesigned Music and News apps, new features for Messages, the new Home app, and more. But will it be any faster?

Find out in the speed test below which compares iOS 10.0.1 GM with iOS 9.3.5 on iPhone and iPad.

Apple rolled out a surprise iOS 9.3.4 update on Thursday, which promises to improve security on iPhones and iPads. But does it make them any faster? Find out in the speed test videos below, which compare iOS 9.3.4 with iOS 9.3.3 on the iPhone.

Apple rolled out its fourth iOS 10 beta to registered developers on Monday, and as usual, its release promised bug fixes and performance improvements. But do those changes make iOS 10 any faster than iOS 9.3.3 — Apple last public release? Find out in the tests below.

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